Police Officer Shot At Khoo Teck Phuat Hospital

A police officer was hurt in a rare shooting incident yesterday evening.

According to witnesses, three gunshots rang out from a consultation room at the Khoo Teck Puat Hospital (KTPH) Accident & Emergency (A&E) department.

A suspect had earlier been escorted to the hospital by two police officers, after he complained of chest pains.

According to sources, one officer had stepped out of the room and the suspect allegedly attacked the remaining policeman.

In the struggle, the shots were fired.

Sources report that two paramedics, who were walking past the private room in KTPH, rushed in to help subdue the suspect.

“They jumped on him before he could fire again,” he said.

The paramedics were visibly shocked when the shots were fired, said the man who did not want to be named.

There was a smell of gunpowder in the air.

The immediate worry was whether the suspect would run amok in the hospital and hurt more people.

The incident happened just after 7pm.

A police spokesman said: “He was swiftly brought under control and remains in police custody. The situation is under control and members of the public were not in any danger at any time.

“The accused sustained superficial injuries, while the 31-year-old officer sustained gunshot wounds to his thumb and foot. His condition is stable.

“Police investigations are ongoing.”

SPECIALIST

The injured officer was rushed to Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH). He was moved because he needed a specialist hand surgeon and one was immediately available, said a KTPH spokesman.

Family members of the wounded officer were spotted at TTSH late last night. A police officer was seen talking to two family members, giving them an account of what happened.

TNPS understands that the officer was hit between the thumb and index finger.

The family members declined to comment when approached.

Police officers milled around both hospitals last night.

Assistant Commisioner of Police Lian Ghim Hua was seen arriving at TTSH around 1am.

Relatives of patients waiting at the A&E department at KTPH did not seem to be aware of the drama that had taken place earlier.

A national serviceman, who wanted to be known only as Mr Leen, said he had been at the hospital since noon.

The 21-year-old was visiting his grandfather who was in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).

He said he did not hear anything even though the ICU is near where the incident happened.

“If there was a shot fired, I had no idea about it. I couldn’t believe it when a friend told me through Facebook,” said Mr Leen.

“He was swiftly brought under control and remains in police custody. The situation is under control and members of the public were not in any danger at any time.”

– A police spokesman

 

Source: www.tnp.sg

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